An increasing feature of FPP’s work with forest peoples is supporting them to monitor their community’s wellbeing and the state of their territories, for instance the health of biodiversity, climate…
"Whenever a forest is destroyed, a way of life and a language are lost: It is a form of cultural genocide that is committed”.This alarming alert, sounded by an indigenous women from the…
FPP joins with indigenous organisations and human rights groups around the world in calling for the immediate release of, and investigation of the disappearance of, the young Karen leader Mr. Billy,…
Following an information sharing meeting of The Forests Dialogue hosted by Forests Peoples Programme and FERN in November 2013, five major pulp and paper companies have released information about…
The Sungai Utik Declaration was the outcome of young indigenous leaders training. The declaration was formed in a highly collaborative drafting process, which followed five days of deep reflection by…
Kapeeng FoundationThe fifty-eighth session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW58) took place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 10 to 21 March 2014. Each year, thousands of…
This is a case study on the Maï Ndombe REDD Project, which is financially supported by the German based company "Forest Carbon Group AG" through the local company ERA Carbon Offsets (now known…